USA-(Ammoland.com)- As we do every Veteran’s Day weekend, we’ll be highlighting an organization working to get veterans and active duty soldiers in the field and on the water for hunting and fishing trips that are not only fun, but also combine camaraderie and therapeutic healing.

This year, we will talk to the founder of The Fallen Outdoors, Eric Bakken, about the great work this organization is doing in this regard.

Speaking of honoring our veterans, we’ll be taking you back to the USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor where Eileen Martinez will tell you about the World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument.

We’ve got fishing news too. Terry Otto, the outdoors columnist for The Columbian newspaper, will tell you where the fishing is hot in November and December in NW Oregon and SW Washington and Bob Loomis with Mack’s Lure Company has a unique suggestion about a different lure to use for fall walleye.

John Kruse is the host of Northwestern Outdoors Radio, the award-winning, hour long show broadcast every week on 60-plus stations in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Wyoming and Montana to include markets surrounding Eugene, Spokane, Portland, Tacoma, the Tri-Cities, Medford, Missoula, Pocatello, Great Falls, Sheridan and of course, Wenatchee, Washington where we started our show in 2007 at our flagship station – AM 560 KPQ.

Northwestern Outdoors focuses not only on fishing and hunting in the Northwestern United States, but also on all sorts of other outdoor recreation topics like wildlife watching, conservation issues, camping, hiking, horseback riding, paddling, bicycling, natural history and more!

Northwestern Outdoors Radio is a fast growing show that is now the fourth most widely distributed outdoors radio show in the nation. John Kruse is the host and producer of the hour long show that covers fishing, hunting, wildlife and a wide variety of outdoor recreational topics with a focus on the Northwestern United States. Additional information about Northwestern Outdoors Radio, now broadcast 60 times a week on 48 stations across Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana, can be found on their website.